ZOOM into July JLearn Classes!
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A Private Tour of The Jewish Museum of New York
Wendy Evans
Wednesdays, 10 - 11:30 AM
July 1, 8, 15
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"Travel" to The Jewish Museum of New York , the first Jewish museum in the US, and the oldest still operating. With more than 30,000 objects, it has the largest collection of art and Jewish cultural objects anywhere outside Israel covering 4000 years of art and Jewish culture. Explore antiquities to contemporary art, ceremonial art to ephemera. As well as artworks by Jewish artists, we'll see works for Jewish rituals, portraits of Jewish people, and illustrations of stories from Jewish scripture by artists who were not Jewish.
This is a collection well worth exploring.
$55.00 | Call 248-205-2557 or visit JLearn.online to register
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(Summer) Tuesdays with Abraham Joshua Heschel
Rabbi Dr. Mitch Parker
Tuesdays, 10 - 11:30 AM
July 7, 14, 21, 28
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Abraham Joshua Heschel was one of the most profound Jewish thinkers of the twentieth century. His words on life and beliefs continue to positively impact those that study his writings. His works are often lyrical, containing layers of meaning that we will examine as we take a refreshing summer dip into the works of this incredible man. Join us to enhance our relationship with G-d and the creations of the Divine.
$65.00 | Call 248-205-2557 or visit JLearn.online to register
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IF YOU BUILD IT, THEY WILL COME
Michael Hodges
Wednesdays, 7 - 8:15 PM
July 15, 22, 29
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As the Fine Arts writer for The Detroit News, Michael has done extensive research on Detroit's most-important architects, covering Albert Kahn, Eliel Saarinen, Louis Kamper, Minoru Yamasaki and William Kessler, among others. Join us as Michael uses many of his personal photographs to explore the enormous impact these architects have had on Detroit. Then, we take a deep dive into the aesthetics of a specific building type, surveying Michigan's handsomest old railroad depots, from Detroit to Iron Mountain to Three Oaks. Michael will be using photographs and text from his
book, Michigan's Historic Railroad Stations.
$40.00 | Call 248-205-2557 or visit JLearn.online to register
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